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May / June 2020
factory
(FAK-tuh-ree)
A building where large amounts of things are made very quickly. Things like cars, clothes, and toys can be made in factories.
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liquid
(LIK-wid)
A state of matter that flows. It takes the shape of the container it’s in.
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solid
(SAH-lid)
A state of matter that is hard and firm and has a shape.
blades
(blaydz)
The long, sharp parts of tools or machines.